Monday, September 10, 2018

A hard question for Richard Dawkins

Posted 8th September 2018 to the New York Times Newspaper NY USA



I would really like to ask our esteemed evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins a question about us Anglo Europeans
what is it in our population that there is a genetic disposition to cruelty and humiliation that is not seen on the same level in other populations?

At this point in history prosperity has never been so great in all regions of this planet yet 50% of our Anglo European population seem hell bent on spreading misery and uncertainty in the political environment.  

Of course this is not a new thing as any history book will tell you a proportion of us are overwhelmed with burning emotions
That make us miserable and in dire need of medication, if not from our own anxiety's but those of our community.

I can only say that all those generations tempered by the climate, sickness and wars of the pre Civilisation Europe must have twisted something of our caveman genetics ? Or is there some other reason like collateral guilt for all our need to control ?

Perhaps this might be the time to do some self reflection before we again unleash our inner demons and the dogs of war.

No Doubt Dawkins would say it is symptomatic of our systems of faith and by proxy, justice and of course stubbornness. 



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